The number of students enrolled in TK has grown each year, but it is still far less than the number of eligible 4-year-olds.
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Federal, state and local officials are bracing for the arrival of tsunami debris from Japan. They are especially concerned about what that debris is bringing to San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis is the season when some San Diego kids get their first taste of life without Mom and Dad at sleepaway camp. A new book proclaims that even if kids get a little homesick, it'll make them happier in the long run.
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KPBS Midday EditionFrom North County to south of the border and points in-between, there’s lots of fun to be had in and around San Diego this weekend.
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Citing the obesity epidemic among America’s children, a California consumer group says federal subsidies support junk food instead of fresh food.
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"Moderate to extreme" drought conditions already exist in about 55 percent of the continental U.S.
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After being neglected and waiting four months in order to be placed up for adoption, 60 animals are now available starting Saturday.
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For the first time, more than half of adults 65 and older are using the Internet. Pew Center data shows that trend really picked up in the past year, particularly with help from offline outreach to senior citizens. Besides, few grandparents can resist a wall full of family pictures.
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The noise and commotion involved in Fourth of July celebrations can frighten pets and county Animal Services officials offered a few tips to keep pets safe today.
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KPBS Midday EditionGrilling is an American pastime - on the 4th of July and all summer long. We'll get grilling tips from Sam the Cooking Guy, author of the cookbook "Just Grill This."
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On July 1st , California will be the first state in the nation to ban foie gras, which is the fatty liver of a duck or goose. It’s being banned because of the way it’s harvested, which some say is cruel to the animals. Here in San Diego, animal rights activists are declaring victory while chefs and foodies cringe in horror.
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